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What budget do I need for backpacking in South America? Is transportation very expensive? Is it possible to camp? How do you travel so cheaply? These and many other questions are the most frequently asked when planning a trip for the first time.
There are as many answers as there are travelers. In this kind of guide I will try to share the keys that made Juan and me travel for 18 months with U$D 7 per day between the two of us. The more gas-guzzling/scratchy/broken version of me (and not for that reason unhappy, much less dirty) is about to be unveiled.
So if you’re thinking of taking a trip and don’t have a lot of money, put the water for tea (I don’t drink mate), bring your notebook, and stay put. Coming soon is a guide on how to put together a backpacking budget for traveling in South America.
Normally, and regardless of the type of trip, the budget is divided into three basic elements: transportation, food and lodging. The first part (except within cities) is solved by hitchhiking. Even in countries like Bolivia, where buses are very cheap, we choose to extend the thumb: we do not do it only for economic reasons.
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This time we have some of the best countries for cheap travel around the world, no matter where you are or what your plans are. In this well distributed list you will find excellent options.
Where do you want to go: paradisiacal beaches, historical cities, gastronomy or exotic countries? Depending on what you have in mind for your trip, here is a list of everything you can go, considering Europe, Latin America, Asia and other countries.
Europe is still a new world for many people and an ideal destination for cheap travel, not to mention that it has some cities with a rich history, culture and points of interest. Some of them you may know, but others you may not:
Now let’s think about the best Latin American countries for tourists who want to save a few pennies. We have 3 options, some more classic than others to get to know the continent of El Dorado.
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Latin America has an infinite number of corners and cultures to discover. In general, it is an area where it is quite economical to travel, although everything will depend on how much you want to spend and the currency of your country of origin.
And if you plan to visit each of these places, but you want it to be cheap, the best thing to do is to look for cheap accommodations, without spending too much on hotels, meals or other extra activities that will increase the price of your trip.
If you decide to have a coffee in any of its restaurants or bars, it will be around 12 BOB (1.40 €), while a half liter of beer will cost you 14 BOB (1.70 €). As you can see, it is almost more expensive to drink than to eat, so don’t miss the opportunity to fill up on local food.
Having a coffee and half a liter of beer in this country will cost you the same, an average of $1,30 (1,10 €). Here we can’t recommend you anything, although we have a clear idea of what we would go for…
Traveling cheaply in the united states
Like any good traveler, I know my own country in depth and so far I have visited 29 of the 32 states or regions, here I recommend some of my favorite places in Mexico.Recommendations of places to visit in Mexico:
Argentina’s currency depreciation invites travelers to take the opportunity to get to know this amazing country that offers it all, including stunning natural landscapes, great food and very low prices. If you are planning to visit Argentina, look for domestic flights on airlines such as FlyBondi and JetSmart, which are low cost. If you don’t know it yet, I highly recommend this country, which is also very large, as well as booking in advance to get better prices and to set aside your internal flights to visit more places.
During my three-month route through South America in 2019, Brazil was one of my favorite destinations with the best beaches. Regarding cost, I found the main cities a bit more expensive compared to other places in the region. Brazil is the largest country in Latin America and for sure you will be able to find options that fit your budget. I think you can visit Rio de Janeiro with a budget ranging from $20 USD per day, and something in the mid-$25 to $35 USD to cover lodging, meals and some activities such as museum visits, local events in the city or going out for drinks on the weekend.